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over the next 48 hours, this area in lower and orange here, from arkansas down to louisiana, could end up to 3 to 4 inches of rain. out ahead of this system, it looks temperatures will be 15 to 20 degrees above normal. that includes new york city as well. mara? >> thanks so much, dylan. >>> an asteroid fly-by. >>> plus, what should have been a fun adventure ends tragically for two men inside this giant, inflatable ball. you're watching first look on msnbc. my insurance rates are probably gonna double. but, dad, you've got... [ voice of dennis ] allstate. with accident forgiveness, they guarantee your rates won't go up just because of an accident. smart kid. [ voice of dennis ] indeed. are you in good hands? [ male announcer ] how do you turn an entrepreneur's dream... ♪ into a scooter that talks to the cloud? ♪ or turn 30-million artifacts... ♪ into a high-tech masterpiece? ♪ whatever your business challenge, dell has the technology and services to help you solve it. i'd like to thank eating right, whole grain, multigrain cheerios! mom, are those my jeans? [ female announcer ]
over the next 48 hours, this area in lower and orange here, from arkansas down to louisiana, could end up to 3 to 4 inches of rain. out ahead of this system, it looks temperatures will be 15 to 20 degrees above normal. that includes new york city as well. mara? >> thanks so much, dylan. >>> an asteroid fly-by. >>> plus, what should have been a fun adventure ends tragically for two men inside this giant, inflatable ball. you're watching first look on msnbc. my insurance...
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when they do land -- >> where does that put them, over arkansas? >> roughly arkansas. we should get a flight map up there. >> we're not known for geography. when they get to louisiana, they'll be landing in new orleans. we'll take you the niners press conferences as they get the hotel. we'll show you the niners walking down the jetway down to the tarmac. we'll bring you everything from the 49ers' arrival as he head on to new orleans. they beat the two seed, they beat the one seed to get to new orleans. here they are, the san francisco 49ers, looking for their sixth super bowl. and they packed up early today, in santa clara, california, headed to the airport to san jose to get on that plane and to fly down to new orleans for the tenth super bowl that that city will host. tied with miami now for the most all-time. there they are, guys, getting up there on the jetway. >> nice. >> and flying away. you know who's already there, albert greer, who covered the 49ers all week. he has beaten them to louis armstrong airport. it is beautiful, clear, a nice night for flying, i woul
when they do land -- >> where does that put them, over arkansas? >> roughly arkansas. we should get a flight map up there. >> we're not known for geography. when they get to louisiana, they'll be landing in new orleans. we'll take you the niners press conferences as they get the hotel. we'll show you the niners walking down the jetway down to the tarmac. we'll bring you everything from the 49ers' arrival as he head on to new orleans. they beat the two seed, they beat the one...
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now, that heavy rain is going to sit over louisiana, through arkansas and eventually push into kentucky and tennessee and stay there for a while. it's not moving east ward all that quickly. and you can see the heavy rain and thunderstorms all across the gulf coast. right through louisiana. stretching right up into northwestern parts of mississippi as well. and a closer look shows you just how much lightning is associated with these thunderstorms as well. it's just streaming in off the gulf of mexico. and that is going to allow perhaps two to four inches of rain to fall in this area. and again, that's over the next 48 hours. and it will slowly spread eastward. that's a look at the weather across the country. now, here's a peek out your window. >> the new york city is 48 degrees. not bad, above average. we're also looking at temperatures today to top out in the upper 50s. and charlotte north carolina, looks pretty did there. minus a couple showers in orlando, florida, 81 degrees. >> so really the entire east coast enjoying above-average temperatures. florida's about 10 degrees above avera
now, that heavy rain is going to sit over louisiana, through arkansas and eventually push into kentucky and tennessee and stay there for a while. it's not moving east ward all that quickly. and you can see the heavy rain and thunderstorms all across the gulf coast. right through louisiana. stretching right up into northwestern parts of mississippi as well. and a closer look shows you just how much lightning is associated with these thunderstorms as well. it's just streaming in off the gulf of...
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it's spread through mississippi, tennessee, even oklahoma and arkansas has been wet. now some of these showers are trying to pop up through southern illinois and the ohio river. normally if we had a storm like this, we would be talking ice and snow, but it's so warm across the country, it's literally all rain. a lot of the clouds will be filtering sunshine today. ohio valley, mid-atlantic and deep south, not as much sunshine as you saw yesterday. as far as the worst of the travel, flights will have significant delays out of dalls/ft. worth, san antonio and houston airports there. the dallas area already picked up about 2 1/2 inches of rain. a half inch in houston, san antonio a good deal of rain. texas has been in and out of the drought the last couple of years so they can use this rainfall. we'll deal with it, just a lot of soaking rain spreading into arkansas and louisiana. the forecast, we have the cool temperatures this morning in new england and the northern plains, even you will warm up this afternoon. a beautiful day, d.c. to new york. as i mentioned, a few mor
it's spread through mississippi, tennessee, even oklahoma and arkansas has been wet. now some of these showers are trying to pop up through southern illinois and the ohio river. normally if we had a storm like this, we would be talking ice and snow, but it's so warm across the country, it's literally all rain. a lot of the clouds will be filtering sunshine today. ohio valley, mid-atlantic and deep south, not as much sunshine as you saw yesterday. as far as the worst of the travel, flights will...
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throughout the morning hours. 4 inches of rain flash flood ago concern across the state of louisiana, arkansas and eastern texas ov the next couple days. >>> now to stories you can bank on this morning. you can't wait for the tax refund? you have to wait longer than usual thanks to congress. lauren simonetti joins us to explain all of this. how much longer? >> a little bit. the irs will begin processing individual tax returns at the end of the month 8 days later than usual. the agency had to wait for a deal on the if he is cal cliff befo -- fiscal cliff before programming computers and printing the forms. if you have a relatively easy tax reform you can file january 30th. the deadline is still april 15th. that does not get pushed back. most tile pers will g-- filers get theirs fairly soon. >> amazon the world's largest on-line retailer you didn't think it could get any bigger but it is expanding. >> right here nearby in new jersey it is building a distribution center slated to open next year and will add about 700 jobs and between 30 and $40 million in tax revenues for new jersey annually. the
throughout the morning hours. 4 inches of rain flash flood ago concern across the state of louisiana, arkansas and eastern texas ov the next couple days. >>> now to stories you can bank on this morning. you can't wait for the tax refund? you have to wait longer than usual thanks to congress. lauren simonetti joins us to explain all of this. how much longer? >> a little bit. the irs will begin processing individual tax returns at the end of the month 8 days later than usual. the...
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at the go code.com bowl arkansas state took the lead just before halftime. held on for 17-13 victory there. tonight it is the bcs national championship game with number one notre dame facing number two alabama. there will be a national hockey season this year. the league and the players union announced a deal to end the lockout and play a shortened season starting neck week. the tournament of champions pga tour will try again today to play some golf. wind gusts and rain in hawaii have delayed the start for three days in a row. >>> just ahead marijuana rumors swirl around a teen pop star and gerard depardieu gets comfy in his new homeland. plus find out where honey boo's money is going now that her family is raking in the big bucks. you're watching "early today." >>> welcome back on this monday morning. the northwest getting it pretty good. some rain. also watching snow levels on the rise as warmer air moves in, avalanche watches in effect for the olympic mountains, we could see heavy rain and what we do get the moisture will be absorbed and then the avalanch
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you have got a number of places like northu' carolina, like arkansas, like kansas and oklahoma and south and southwest that say we don't want to be like california. we want to be like -- they are looking at eliminating their income taxes. >> revenue losses that will be complaint new give that up you are going to lose revenue. how do you make it up? >> that's a great question a lot of these states are saying thee are going to expand and maybe increase our sales tax. that's politically hazardous it hasn't looked very well. some states are looking a why not use this bonanza of money from the energy revolution that we talked about a little bit about earlier. use some of that money in terms of the severance taxes that you can raise and royalties. that's how wyoming and alaska got rid of their income tax. >> you said the swap from income to tax sales tax politically difficult. >> economically it makes a lot of sense. because you are taxing consumption instead of taxing investment andse work and effort. >> yeah, thank you for clarifying that it's an important point. what i was. saying is someti
you have got a number of places like northu' carolina, like arkansas, like kansas and oklahoma and south and southwest that say we don't want to be like california. we want to be like -- they are looking at eliminating their income taxes. >> revenue losses that will be complaint new give that up you are going to lose revenue. how do you make it up? >> that's a great question a lot of these states are saying thee are going to expand and maybe increase our sales tax. that's...
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he so you've got a number of places like north carolina, like arkansas, like kansas and oklahoma and the south and southwest, that say, you know, we don't want to be like california we want to be like texas and they're looking at eliminating their income tax. >> paul: okay, steve, but what about the revenue losses? that will be the big complaint if you give that up you're going to lose revenue. how do you make it it up? >> a great question, a lot of states say we'll expand and maybe increase sales tax and that's been a political hazard if it hasn't worked well in places that tried that. i want to toss out another idea that some states are looking at. why not use this bonanza of money from the energy revolution we talked about a little bit earlier and use some of that money in terms of severance taxes to raise and royalties and use that to replace the income tax. that's how wyoming and alaska got rid of their income tax. >> paul: and you say the swap from income to sales tax doesn't work, you mean politically. >> politically. >> paul: economically it makes sense because you're taxing
he so you've got a number of places like north carolina, like arkansas, like kansas and oklahoma and the south and southwest, that say, you know, we don't want to be like california we want to be like texas and they're looking at eliminating their income tax. >> paul: okay, steve, but what about the revenue losses? that will be the big complaint if you give that up you're going to lose revenue. how do you make it it up? >> a great question, a lot of states say we'll expand and maybe...
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arkansas will see a little bit of rain, but it should be much less than average. unless are you stuck in heavier pockets of rain. rainshowers move onshore from seattle to san francisco. not a huge storm out that way. chicago, less than an inch expected. the rest of the country, minus florida, fairly try on sunday. down in orlando, we will see scattered showers and storms. temperatures look good. highs topping out around 80. alex. >> thank you so much, dylan dreyer. >>> chelsea clinton described as a potential political powerhouse. not holding any office yet. but will she? you're watching "weekends with alex witt." ke aleve, the #1 recommended pain reliever by orthopedic doctors. just two aleve can keep pain away all day. back to the news. if we took the already great sentra apart and completely reimagined it? ...with best-in-class combined mpg... and more interior room than corolla and civic? ...and a technology suite with bluetooth, navigation and other handy stuff? yeah, that would be cool. introducing the all-new nissan sentra. it's our most innovative sentra e
arkansas will see a little bit of rain, but it should be much less than average. unless are you stuck in heavier pockets of rain. rainshowers move onshore from seattle to san francisco. not a huge storm out that way. chicago, less than an inch expected. the rest of the country, minus florida, fairly try on sunday. down in orlando, we will see scattered showers and storms. temperatures look good. highs topping out around 80. alex. >> thank you so much, dylan dreyer. >>> chelsea...
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senator mark pryor, democrat from arkansas joining us, senator, welcome. >> thank you, thank you, and i do agree about mark warner. he's very, very pro-business. he really gets the economics of all of this, and he is someone that we definitely look to within the senate on economic issues. >> senator, we were surprised to see nine democrats in the senate asking the president to approve the keystone pipeline because the environmentalists hate this thing and do not want it built. i'm wondering why do you want it built in the face of fierce environmental opposition? >> well, i'm not sure that the environmentalists made a sound case on this. i mean, you know, there's been, i think, four and a half years worth of environmental studies on this. they are -- my feeling is they are going to build the pipeline, build is north south or east west, and if they go west, it's going to china. i would rather it be refined in the u.s. and burned in our engines. we know that meets u.s. environmental standards, and, you know, we have strong standards in the country. i think -- i don't know where the envir
senator mark pryor, democrat from arkansas joining us, senator, welcome. >> thank you, thank you, and i do agree about mark warner. he's very, very pro-business. he really gets the economics of all of this, and he is someone that we definitely look to within the senate on economic issues. >> senator, we were surprised to see nine democrats in the senate asking the president to approve the keystone pipeline because the environmentalists hate this thing and do not want it built. i'm...
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but four of those states, the ones in gray, arkansas, tennessee, virginia, and north carolina, threatened to follow the states of the lower south out the door, unless the newly elected president explicitly abandoned the platform on which he had just been elected. lincoln, they declared, must guarantee that slavery could in the future expand into all or part of the federal territories, and by the way, not only those territories currently held, but also territories yet to be acquired. and that demand was made with an eye on eventually acquiring cuba, parts of central america and other parts of the caribbean, which were expected to be turned into slave-holding territories and slave-holding eventually states. if lincoln did not agree to do this, they said, they would very likely move to join the confederacy as well. well, lincoln and his party refused to these demands and when in april of 1861, the confederacy's bombardment, sparked all-out war, these four upper south states did choose sides. they connect this war between a slave labor confederacy and free labor union was going to eventually
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flood alerts have been issued for portions of arkansas and missouri. you could see anywhere from 2 to 4 inches of rain and there's a slight chance of severe weather. heads-up. that's a look at the national picture. here's a look at the weather for your weekend. >>> and due to all the rain yesterday from the carolinas up to the northeast, you're waking up with some dense fog, so please drive cautiously. i'll have more coming up in a few minutes, anthony and margaret. >>> with oscars coming out this weekend the golden globe awards tomorrow night, hollywood season is fully under way. and after the hollywood sign gra min's chinese theater may be the most recognized motion picture symbol of the capital. >>> about 85 years after it opened with all the stars' hand and footprints in the smentd it's undergoing a big change. carter evans explains. >> as the curtains opened a new era began with a new name. the chinese theater marquis will feature a new company, tcl. the company paid more than $5 million to rename the landmark for the next ten years and raise its
flood alerts have been issued for portions of arkansas and missouri. you could see anywhere from 2 to 4 inches of rain and there's a slight chance of severe weather. heads-up. that's a look at the national picture. here's a look at the weather for your weekend. >>> and due to all the rain yesterday from the carolinas up to the northeast, you're waking up with some dense fog, so please drive cautiously. i'll have more coming up in a few minutes, anthony and margaret. >>> with...
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the little rock, arkansas, central high school band. they're up next. >> historic high school. in 1957, the high school saw the little rock nine. it is now an historic site. nine african-american students, persistence in attending the formerly all white central high school. the most prominent national example of the 1954 supreme court decision brown versus board of education. the little rock central high school marching band. >> impressive band, wolf. they should all become fund-raisers. the little rock students accomplished a huge task. they raised $100,000 to make this trip in just three weeks. >> let's take another quick break. as we go to break, let's listen to the little rock central high school band. rock central high school band. ♪ brought to you by bp and all of us who call the gulf home. >>> a tribute to the united states air force. they are beginning to walk by the president of the united states. the president honoring the u.s. air force and we should as well. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> the men and women of the united states air force. the u.s. air force academy
the little rock, arkansas, central high school band. they're up next. >> historic high school. in 1957, the high school saw the little rock nine. it is now an historic site. nine african-american students, persistence in attending the formerly all white central high school. the most prominent national example of the 1954 supreme court decision brown versus board of education. the little rock central high school marching band. >> impressive band, wolf. they should all become...
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and you look at arkansas, to alaska, and south dakota, all of the seats that republicans have a good chance of taking and there's a chance that they can get back into the majority and so the idea for the democrats not to change the filibuster now could be beneficial if they end up in the minority and they need to block the republican agenda, but remember, craig, in 2011 we were saying the same thing. it looks like the democrats will have a hard time keeping the majority and what ended up happening is they ended up adding two seats. does congressman steve king become the front-runner? >> he could look at running and this will be a wide-open race and you also have a state that's very important in the presidential process so you will have a lot of national money being paid into the race. you'll have a lot of national interest and attention on the state and it's also a cheap state to advertise. so it will be great and one of the best ones of 2014, i think. >> pbs news hour. m manu, thank you. >> thank you for spending your saturday with me. >> thank you. >>> what two civil rights group h
and you look at arkansas, to alaska, and south dakota, all of the seats that republicans have a good chance of taking and there's a chance that they can get back into the majority and so the idea for the democrats not to change the filibuster now could be beneficial if they end up in the minority and they need to block the republican agenda, but remember, craig, in 2011 we were saying the same thing. it looks like the democrats will have a hard time keeping the majority and what ended up...
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snow around arkansas and missouri. around the great lakes region northeast, new england areas, we're seeing a couple of snow flurries. and let's focus our attention on the system. you can see half of an inch to three quarters of an inch to rain. keep the umbrellas close by. also icy mix possible inland in the higher elevation. heads up. please use caution as we can see slippery conditions. that's a look at the national picture. here's a closer look at the weather for your weekend. >> so it will be wet and messy out on the west coast. rebecca and anthony, over to you. >> thanks lieu set. you know the toughest week any diet? week three. we see a revolution new diet that has his followers shredding pounds. >>> also later the secrets to putting real meaning into your job in 2013 from best-selling author daniel pink. you're watching "cbs this morning saturday." >>> that is a very powerful song. >> it's very dramatic. >> are you ready for some playoff football, folks? the nfl postseason gets under way this afternoon and it a
snow around arkansas and missouri. around the great lakes region northeast, new england areas, we're seeing a couple of snow flurries. and let's focus our attention on the system. you can see half of an inch to three quarters of an inch to rain. keep the umbrellas close by. also icy mix possible inland in the higher elevation. heads up. please use caution as we can see slippery conditions. that's a look at the national picture. here's a closer look at the weather for your weekend. >> so...
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louisiana, arkansas, north carolina, alaska, south dakota, montana and west virginia. that's where five term senator jay rockefeller lay announced he plans to retire. listen to what his colleague said a month ago and what he's saying now shows just how difficult the politics of the gun issue remain. >> i don't know anyone in the sporting or hunting arena that goes out with an assault rifle. i don't know anybody that needs 30 rounds in a clip to go hunting. >> on just guns alone will not in the political reality that we have, will not go anywhere. >> a month ago, just yesterday. and this is not just to him on him. this is the conversation, the reality of where things are when it comes to the gun issue in the united states congress. >>> well, this will be a crucial week for the president's pick to lead the pentagon. chuck hagel will head to capitol hill for some face to face meetings. most important is where chuck schumer, who has been both privately and publicly skeptical about hagel's nomination and is exekted pau pechted to press him on iran. but does he have the powe
louisiana, arkansas, north carolina, alaska, south dakota, montana and west virginia. that's where five term senator jay rockefeller lay announced he plans to retire. listen to what his colleague said a month ago and what he's saying now shows just how difficult the politics of the gun issue remain. >> i don't know anyone in the sporting or hunting arena that goes out with an assault rifle. i don't know anybody that needs 30 rounds in a clip to go hunting. >> on just guns alone will...
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wilson joins us from little rock, arkansas. caller: even the women, even though they are just as brave in their bravery, there is no doubt about their bravery. the physical ability and stamina -- i am an ex-. tripper from the military -- ex- paratrooper from the military. training for women has gotten easier capri -- easier. women can be distracting for men as well. host: the orders to end combat exclusion, seeing that it will level the playing field in careers. brian on the republican line from wisconsin. welcome to the program. caller: glad i got a hold of you. first time on the program. i am 71 years old. i believe that women are capable of going into the military and serving in combat. also, i think we will have a lot of problems. i do not believe that men and women should serve together. there are different jokes, different things that go on. i think there'll be a lot of problems there. host: thank you. from inside the washington times -- richard is joining us from inverness, florida, on the independent line. caller: good
wilson joins us from little rock, arkansas. caller: even the women, even though they are just as brave in their bravery, there is no doubt about their bravery. the physical ability and stamina -- i am an ex-. tripper from the military -- ex- paratrooper from the military. training for women has gotten easier capri -- easier. women can be distracting for men as well. host: the orders to end combat exclusion, seeing that it will level the playing field in careers. brian on the republican line...
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the noaa reports tornado damage in arkansas, missouri, mississippi and indiana. this as cold and warm weather systems are colliding in mississippi. people are told to brace for severe thunderstorms, high winds and the possibility of tornados. bill: so, anna, what a difference from the arctic blast that so many experienced only a few days ago. windchills were below zero. >> reporter: it was nuts here in manhattan. these tornado warnings are more typical in april, may and june. last week, snow and black ice plagued much of the midwest and northeast. subzero temperatures you're talking about. bone-chilling windchills had residents bundling up. mild temps as some even broke out the flip-flops, bill. weather technology has become more sophisticated in past years enabling more of a warning period for severe weather. the united states is experiencing the longest run between deaths caused by tornados since record began. there was 221 days since there was a tornado-induced fatality. bill: thank you, anna kooiman. that will be a big story throughout the day. martha. martha
the noaa reports tornado damage in arkansas, missouri, mississippi and indiana. this as cold and warm weather systems are colliding in mississippi. people are told to brace for severe thunderstorms, high winds and the possibility of tornados. bill: so, anna, what a difference from the arctic blast that so many experienced only a few days ago. windchills were below zero. >> reporter: it was nuts here in manhattan. these tornado warnings are more typical in april, may and june. last week,...
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before that, she was first lady of arkansas. this is not somebody who has had much chance to stop and just, you know, measure where she is, where she's going. i think it's going to be a great opportunity for her for the next year at least. she doesn't have to make a decision. >> i mean, it's possible that you could have been the first man, if you had -- things had gone a little differently back then. what is this -- >> oh, i don't think there was very much going on there. i mean, when she ran for president, a reporter from the "new york times" called me up one day, had found some of her old letters and said well, she mentions that she went on a date with you and to be completely candid with you, i did not remember it. but i didn't want to insult her by saying that. so i just went along with it. even to this day it's very sketchy. she was president of her freshman class. i was president of my sophomore class. i think it was more like a presidential summit. >> you were like the bmoc. at least you don't kiss and tell. all right. >>
before that, she was first lady of arkansas. this is not somebody who has had much chance to stop and just, you know, measure where she is, where she's going. i think it's going to be a great opportunity for her for the next year at least. she doesn't have to make a decision. >> i mean, it's possible that you could have been the first man, if you had -- things had gone a little differently back then. what is this -- >> oh, i don't think there was very much going on there. i mean,...
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. >> i think in 2014 you will find a lot of the senators in red states in louisiana, arkansas, south dakota, who are going to try to distance themselves from what president obama said in this speech because they're worried about their elections. i think that in the center of the country and the red states where these senators are running, they don't think that the president's message works, and they're going to try to move themselves away from that because they're worried about it. they're worried about all these -- >> we're talking about the majority of the country though. if the majority is with the president, is he too liberal? that's what i'm asking. can you call the guy too left when he's right where the middle is? how can you keep saying that? it's the only question i want to put to you. if more than 50% support equality of marriage, more than 50% support a woman's right to choose, if more than 50% are with him on guns and foreign policy, how can you call that the far left? >> let me put it this way, the fact of the matter is this is going to be politically very problematic for
. >> i think in 2014 you will find a lot of the senators in red states in louisiana, arkansas, south dakota, who are going to try to distance themselves from what president obama said in this speech because they're worried about their elections. i think that in the center of the country and the red states where these senators are running, they don't think that the president's message works, and they're going to try to move themselves away from that because they're worried about it....
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it used to be until recently we had arkansas, west virginia was a consistently democratic -- let's look at some of the guys on the far right. fear factor. kentucky senator rand paul who wants to run for president is concerned that the president has a king complex. and paul is out there vowing to nullify any executive orders that impede on executive powers, which by the way, has not happened. we used the word nullification. you're talking civil war here. let's watch. >> our founding fathers were very concerned about having a separation of powers. . they didn't want to let the president become a king and so they wanted to say that congress was the one to legislate, not the president. so we have a bill that we're going to introduce early next week, and in this bill we will full fi anything the president does that smacks of legislation. there are several executive orders that appear as if he's writing new law. that cannot happen. i'm afraid that president obama may have this king complex sort of developing, and we're going to make sure it doesn't happen. >> nullification, senator bilbo. mar
it used to be until recently we had arkansas, west virginia was a consistently democratic -- let's look at some of the guys on the far right. fear factor. kentucky senator rand paul who wants to run for president is concerned that the president has a king complex. and paul is out there vowing to nullify any executive orders that impede on executive powers, which by the way, has not happened. we used the word nullification. you're talking civil war here. let's watch. >> our founding...
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president, the certificate of the state of arkansas seems to be regular and authentic. it appears that make romney received six votes for president and paul ryan received six votes for vice president. >> mr. president, their certificate of the state of california seems to be regular and authentic. it appears that barack obama received 55 votes for president and joe biden received 55 votes for vice president. >> mr. president, the certificate of the state of colorado seems to be regular and authentic. it appears that barack obama received nine votes for president and joe biden received nine votes for vice president. >> mr. president, the certificate of the state of connecticut seems to be regular and authentic. it appears that barack obama of the state of illinois received seven votes for president and joseph biden received seven votes for vice president. >> mr. president, the certificate of the state of delaware seems to be regular and authentic. it appears that barack obama received three votes for president and joseph biden received three votes for vice president. >>
president, the certificate of the state of arkansas seems to be regular and authentic. it appears that make romney received six votes for president and paul ryan received six votes for vice president. >> mr. president, their certificate of the state of california seems to be regular and authentic. it appears that barack obama received 55 votes for president and joe biden received 55 votes for vice president. >> mr. president, the certificate of the state of colorado seems to be...
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. >>> outbreak and possible tornadoes for arkansas and louisiana and maybe tennessee. let me break it down for you. we're waking up at 5:00 a.m. in oklahoma. thunderstorms erupting to the west side of oklahoma city. chance of tornadoes, damage until about noon today. this is just the beginning of a long 48 hours tracking storms from oklahoma to texas all the way to carolina and georgia this time tomorrow and tomorrow afternoon. this is the setup, incredible. a very late march severe weather. it is 66 degrees, already record high in kansas city to start your morning. 22 in denver. you have the cold air and moisture. the area of red is a concern, talking the state of arkansas towards memphis and northern louisiana. on wednesday, all of these storms continue to push to the east coast. not worried about tornadoes in georgia and carolinas, a lot of damaging wind and trees down on houses and cars and a lot of cleanup by the time we get to thursday. today's forecast, record warmth in the middle of the country and dangerous thunderstorms and possible tornadoes late this aftern
. >>> outbreak and possible tornadoes for arkansas and louisiana and maybe tennessee. let me break it down for you. we're waking up at 5:00 a.m. in oklahoma. thunderstorms erupting to the west side of oklahoma city. chance of tornadoes, damage until about noon today. this is just the beginning of a long 48 hours tracking storms from oklahoma to texas all the way to carolina and georgia this time tomorrow and tomorrow afternoon. this is the setup, incredible. a very late march severe...
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>> yet, jonathan, there are now four states with only one abortion clinic, mississippi, arkansas, and north and south dakota. this is often because republicans use onerous regulations, regulations, of course, that they deride in every other aspect of governance, but which they apply to prevent countless facilities from qualifying for usage. >> so, for instance, the virginia law that maria teresa pointed out, among the regulations that abortion clinics would have to abide by, abortion clinics would have to be regulated along the lines of a hospital -- a hospital operating room so they would have to have the ventilation system for a sterile environment even though one is not needed to perform an abortion. they would have to have regulated widths for hallways and doors for abortion clinics. and this is another one that is rather interesting, there would be a minimum number of parking spaces required for abortion clinics. so these are all sort of the nitpicky ways that conservatives have used, you know, local laws, state laws, to restrict a woman's right to access to preventative care. >>
>> yet, jonathan, there are now four states with only one abortion clinic, mississippi, arkansas, and north and south dakota. this is often because republicans use onerous regulations, regulations, of course, that they deride in every other aspect of governance, but which they apply to prevent countless facilities from qualifying for usage. >> so, for instance, the virginia law that maria teresa pointed out, among the regulations that abortion clinics would have to abide by,...
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guest: tom cotton, the congressman from arkansas, a friend of mine. he went to harvard, which i went to, so i'm biased. he went to harvard law school, which i don't hold against him. he volunteered for the army in 2004, served as an officer in iraq and afghanistan, work for is that business a while, had a close primary against an aggressive person. but he won. there he is, a first term congressman in the house. he will be able to weigh in on the chuck hagel nomination. he has spoken eloquently on that. he is a real rising star in the house. he is already respected by his peers. he was involved with the speaker, paul ryan, and others, in trying to devise a tactical maneuver to get the debt ceiling moved back and to able to deal with sequester. he will have a tough decision in a few months. there's pressure on him in arkansas to run for senate in 2014 against pryor, a vulnerable democrats. to run for the senate right after you got into the house, it's a little fast. he may be able to accomplish more. he is a rising star in the party. there have been oth
guest: tom cotton, the congressman from arkansas, a friend of mine. he went to harvard, which i went to, so i'm biased. he went to harvard law school, which i don't hold against him. he volunteered for the army in 2004, served as an officer in iraq and afghanistan, work for is that business a while, had a close primary against an aggressive person. but he won. there he is, a first term congressman in the house. he will be able to weigh in on the chuck hagel nomination. he has spoken eloquently...
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host: from arkansas this morning, your thoughts about the future of the u.s. role in afghanistan. aaron? caller: i appreciate the opportunity to be able to speak with you. i know it is definitely a very heated debate on what is going on at enter afghanistan, and of course, the wars and conflicts all over. i personally served in iraq and afghanistan. host: what kind of work did you do in afghanistan? caller: i was a bomb hunter. i did route clearance but enter afghanistan and iraq. i left afghanistan in 2010. i heard a lot of debate earlier about our president -- presence and how the people felt about us being there. i got to speak to a lot of local nationals. they believed and trusted in what we had to say. host: did you feel like you're military presence was helping to build up the trust among the afghan people for the united states, either civilian or military? caller: yes, sir, i do. i believe 100%. i spoke to an afghan national, i spoke to a lot of people within the various tribes. some had a negative feedback, most had positive feedback. they really seem to appreciate the ame
host: from arkansas this morning, your thoughts about the future of the u.s. role in afghanistan. aaron? caller: i appreciate the opportunity to be able to speak with you. i know it is definitely a very heated debate on what is going on at enter afghanistan, and of course, the wars and conflicts all over. i personally served in iraq and afghanistan. host: what kind of work did you do in afghanistan? caller: i was a bomb hunter. i did route clearance but enter afghanistan and iraq. i left...
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that's across the plains producing snow in cens and parts of missouri and arkansas. otherwise a brand new storm system out across portions of the pacific northwest. starting to bring rain in seattle. areas of washington will bring some snow. it will remain settled out here over the next several days and continue to see that rain, that snow and even that wind across places in the northwest. not good news for you guys. otherwise, i had temperatures, 44 in seattle. otherwise here in new york city, 37 degrees will be our high temperature. back to you guys. >> thanks so much. let's talk about one particular furniture store this morning that's making headlines because any time you bring up an individual, the head of a company, and you are in the government and you bring them to a state of the union address. you put them up there in the balcony and you hold them up as an example economic recovery and then they suddenly go out of business, chances are there is going to get some scrutiny as to why you went out of business now. the c., the head of a furniture company in north
that's across the plains producing snow in cens and parts of missouri and arkansas. otherwise a brand new storm system out across portions of the pacific northwest. starting to bring rain in seattle. areas of washington will bring some snow. it will remain settled out here over the next several days and continue to see that rain, that snow and even that wind across places in the northwest. not good news for you guys. otherwise, i had temperatures, 44 in seattle. otherwise here in new york city,...
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can't haste both ways. >> host: we talked to diane in arkansas. she does that on her union, but c-span as an official archives as well, run out of purdue university. everything that c-span has covered since the 1980s is available online at c-span.org. you can go on to our web page and you'll see video archives there. everything that we have covered is really searchable, really friendly there is an official c-span archivist as well. joseph in baltimore ex-you're on with james steele and donald bartlett. >> caller: thank you. i'm glad to be speaking to these two gentlemen. i was wondering whether they would agree that the democratic party, in the early '90s, with the new democrats, a conscious decision that in order for them to be a relevant national party, they had to neutralize the defense establishment, the foreign policy establishment, as well as wall street or else they would never have a national significance and they would become irrelevant. i'd like to hear their take on the shift that the democratic party felt it had to make. >> guest: we -
can't haste both ways. >> host: we talked to diane in arkansas. she does that on her union, but c-span as an official archives as well, run out of purdue university. everything that c-span has covered since the 1980s is available online at c-span.org. you can go on to our web page and you'll see video archives there. everything that we have covered is really searchable, really friendly there is an official c-span archivist as well. joseph in baltimore ex-you're on with james steele and...
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stevenson arkansas and to my great surprise and i'm still scratching my head on this one, the fellow that started it all a citigroup. so i do see an outpouring of support for this effort in the real question is how do you get it the members of our legislator that is so much to worry about right now to focus on this issue? i think it is important for them to understand this is part of the problem as to why we have not recovered as quickly as possible. i refer to them passing and have written a great deal about it but the monetary policy, but a proven manager manager of a large institution and have a massive portion of the industry's assets in your preoccupied retailing issues you mentioned and inferred comments are free to focus on your business. you become too complex and too large to manage and there's an issue of scale. so i would submit and i have submitted and i've written about this a great deal. was a lemon has written about a it, simon johnson the great scholar has written about it and others, that what is happening to your is one of the reasons we have not clicked as quickly
stevenson arkansas and to my great surprise and i'm still scratching my head on this one, the fellow that started it all a citigroup. so i do see an outpouring of support for this effort in the real question is how do you get it the members of our legislator that is so much to worry about right now to focus on this issue? i think it is important for them to understand this is part of the problem as to why we have not recovered as quickly as possible. i refer to them passing and have written a...
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there is basically a moderate risk out for parts of arkansas, western portions of mississippi and also western parts of ten continue where we're expect to go see the greatest risk for severe weather today. not just tornadoes, but damaging wind gusts and also some large hail from some of the storms. there is already a tornado watch in effect across parts of oklahoma in effect until noon, oklahoma city, you're in that zone. guys. >> gretchen: thank you. remember those occupy wall street protesters? >> steve: you're thinking about that car. >> gretchen: i still am. anyway, the "new york post" decided to break down the numbers to show you exactly who these people were. you might be surprised at what they found out. >> brian: they're 92% were educated. 13% were unemployed. that's it! 28% earned over $50,000. what the heck were they sincerely protesting then? >> steve: more than two-thirds of them were actually employed professionals. these according to the city university of new york institute for worker education and labor studies. they're the ones that actually did it. joining us right no
there is basically a moderate risk out for parts of arkansas, western portions of mississippi and also western parts of ten continue where we're expect to go see the greatest risk for severe weather today. not just tornadoes, but damaging wind gusts and also some large hail from some of the storms. there is already a tornado watch in effect across parts of oklahoma in effect until noon, oklahoma city, you're in that zone. guys. >> gretchen: thank you. remember those occupy wall street...
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ruby ruby, don't take your love to town, ruby williams, pretty lady from greenland from the state of arkansas, 108 years old. and her secret to longevity is have a good heart. and this is andy vireno, 100 years old today and loves to play golf and very active in his community. here's the lovely marie frevert, from iowa, make a lot of stuff out there. 109 years old today. she managed a farm for many many years, she says eat healthy and you'll live forever. she is living proof. this is waldo. we finally found waldo. waldo anderson, handsome devil. started several drive-ins a few years ago, made a good living at it, watches football and one of our good friends. can't beat that. hi, ruth moffett, miami, florida, 100 years ago today. she is a really big fan of newspapers, reads them every time she gets a chance. s she's got books all over her house. can't beat that. >>> now, speaking of all over your house, i hope you have tvs on for the "today" show. >> thank you very much. >>> coming up, the ultimate cheapskate has tips on happier and earlier retirement. cheapskate has tips on happier and earlie
ruby ruby, don't take your love to town, ruby williams, pretty lady from greenland from the state of arkansas, 108 years old. and her secret to longevity is have a good heart. and this is andy vireno, 100 years old today and loves to play golf and very active in his community. here's the lovely marie frevert, from iowa, make a lot of stuff out there. 109 years old today. she managed a farm for many many years, she says eat healthy and you'll live forever. she is living proof. this is waldo. we...
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two other twisters touched down in arkansas and missouri. this morning large parts of the country are bracing for more. maria molina is tracking it all in the weather center. this has been a crazy overnight. >>maria: that's right. good morning. good to see you. unfortunately we still have more ongoing severe weather right now across parts of kentucky, the state of west virginia, down through portions of tennessee, alabama, mississippi. multiple states here involved. the severe weather this morning with a number of tornado watches in effect, many of these throughout the morning hours and the latest one issued across eastern concern concern including western portions of the state of virginia until 1:30 eastern time. a strong cold front continues to push eastward. ahead of it warm temperatures. that is what is helping the strong storms produce the severe weather. we had a number of tornado warnings issues. what these tornado warnings mean is there could currently be a tornado on the ground. you've got to take these warnings seriously. when they
two other twisters touched down in arkansas and missouri. this morning large parts of the country are bracing for more. maria molina is tracking it all in the weather center. this has been a crazy overnight. >>maria: that's right. good morning. good to see you. unfortunately we still have more ongoing severe weather right now across parts of kentucky, the state of west virginia, down through portions of tennessee, alabama, mississippi. multiple states here involved. the severe weather...
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severe threat is for louisiana, mississippi and across upper portions of mississippi river valley, arkansas through memphis, tennessee, through the ohio river valley. we'll keep you posted certainly martha throughout the day and bill. we could see a volatile situation unfolding. back to you. >> thank you for that, janice. we'll keep an eye on it. bill: there are new reports the legacy of the deadly terror attack in libya is looming large over the future of the u.s. involvement in afghanistan. president obama meets with hamid karzai late tomorrow in fact. the attack in benghazi reportedly a driving factor in the ultimate decision in how large of a force to leave behind. john bolton, former ambassador to the u.n. and fox news contributor. welcome back. what do you make of this? how do you put this together? >> i think it has got our priorities backwards. if taliban takes control again in afghanistan, we won't have to worry about protecting drone bases or diplomats because we won't be there at all. and i think this is part of the unreality of the obama administration's approach there. the low
severe threat is for louisiana, mississippi and across upper portions of mississippi river valley, arkansas through memphis, tennessee, through the ohio river valley. we'll keep you posted certainly martha throughout the day and bill. we could see a volatile situation unfolding. back to you. >> thank you for that, janice. we'll keep an eye on it. bill: there are new reports the legacy of the deadly terror attack in libya is looming large over the future of the u.s. involvement in...